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EDITORIAL

COVID-19 amidst Ebola’s retreat

I
n April, the Democratic Republic of the Congo must launch a strong response to COVID-19 without
(DRC) was on the verge of good news—announcing compromising the last leg of the Ebola response. In-
an end to its tenth (and the world’s second largest) deed, the system developed for managing Ebola is now
Ebola outbreak. Unfortunately, since 10 April, new being absorbed by the COVID-19 task force.
Ebola cases have been reported in Beni, the epicen- How can this be accomplished? Public–private part-
ter of the Ebola outbreak. Although the DRC has nerships such as the DRC’s Investment Promotion fund
long struggled with political unrest, armed conflict, can upgrade labs and test centers and pay for test kits.
poverty, and infectious diseases, it must remain com- Existing internationally funded programs such as those John Ditekemena
mitted to ending the Ebola crisis while also applying from the World Bank, African Development Bank, and
is an associate
the lessons learned in tackling this old viral enemy to World Health Organization, could be leveraged until ad-
professor at Kinshasa
combat a new one—severe acute respiratory syndrome– ditional COVID-19 funds can be acquired. Last month,
School of Public
coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the cause of coronavirus the government announced a new National Solidarity

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disease 2019 (COVID-19). Fund against COVID-19 that includes representation Health, University
Reported cases of COVID-19 in the DRC so far (442 by the religious sector, a welcome step that should be of Kinshasa,
cases, 28 deaths) are probably underestimations given duplicated for other outbreaks. Hand-washing stations Democratic Republic
the lack of testing in a country whose weak health sys- must be created and the importance of face covering of the Congo.
tem serves 89 million people. The per- must be communicated by authorities john.ditekemena@
ception of COVID-19’s impact among and health workers. Only 4% of the unikin.ac.cd
the DRC Congolese is likely to be 11 million residents of Kinshasa fol-
dwarfed by their experience with the
more lethal Ebola virus (2279 deaths
“...once low the latter recommendation. The
DRC’s Ebola contact tracing experts
among 3461 infected since August
2018). As less than 5% of the DRC’s
COVID-19 and field epidemiology graduates can
train volunteer university students
59,000-km network of roads are us-
able, the expansion of COVID-19 to
gains a strong to carry out COVID-19 contact trac-
ing. Similarly, surge capacity can be
rural provinces may be slow. But once
COVID-19 gains a strong foothold in
foothold... developed through intensive training
of graduates of medical (>2000/year),
the DRC, its elimination could take
much longer.
its elimination nursing (>7000/year), and laboratory
technical schools to boost testing and
A major lesson learned from the
DRC’s response to Ebola is that peo- could take to triage patients. Increasing tem-
porary bed capacity to isolate the ill
ple’s distrust of authorities and out-
siders can delay responses to disease. much longer.” (in school and university buildings)
should be considered.
Illegal poaching and lumber trade, The DRC government must also
mining, and war-related displacement address pandemic-induced economic
of people to Congo’s rain forests likely damaged the for- hardships—that is, the loss of daily wages for the 73%
est in ways that increased contact between people and of the population who survive on less than $1.90 a day,
animal reservoirs of Ebola virus. The Congolese became as businesses, farming, and other livelihoods begin to
increasingly wary of authorities and others who were close. Private sector food banks have emerged, but they
stripping resources and stoking corruption, violence, should be sustained by government engagement with
and poverty. Health workers had to establish local trust the private sector and the United Nations World Food
through clear communication and transparency about Programme. The United Nations Organization Stabili-
the disease and treatments. Eventually, the Congolese zation Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
were open to a vaccination campaign and other mea- (MONUSCO) and DRC’s defense infrastructure can
sures that brought the current outbreak under control. jointly help facilitate distribution.
But there is an air of optimism in and about the DRC. Difficult days are ahead for the DRC in its fight
The near successful campaign against Ebola, the first against Ebola and COVID-19, in addition to measles,
peaceful democratic transition of power in 2019, eco- malaria, and cholera. This is a time for national unity
nomic growth over the past 2 years, and anticorruption and optimism and partnerships with the global com-
reforms aimed at individuals and industries have been munity to ensure that disease threats are faced head-on.
positive changes for the nation. The new government –John Ditekemena*
PHOTO: ERIC BOND

*I thank S.H. Ebrahim for helpful input on this commentary. 10.1126/science.abc4859

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COVID-19 amidst Ebola's retreat
John Ditekemena

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